
Why First-Time Buyers Can’t Find Homes Anymore in California | Tia Patterson
California’s housing costs are more than double the national average, and the inventory of homes people can actually afford to buy keeps shrinking. Hundreds of laws have been passed. The entry-level h...
8 Jun 41min

California Schools Face Major Enrollment Decline: What's Happening? | Gloria Romero
Over the past decade, California's K–12 enrollment has fallen by hundreds of thousands of students. Less than half of those still in the system can read at grade level. If fewer students are in the sy...
4 Jun 37min

Where California’s Port Trucking Industry Stands Now | Robert Loya
Trucking companies that have served the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach for decades are closing. Family-owned operations that built their businesses one truck at a time are being squeezed by compr...
31 Mai 41min

What's Really Happening in California Prisons? | Amie Ichikawa
California's women's prisons house just under 4,000 people, and since the state's Transgender Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act (SB 132) took effect, 48 men have transferred into those facilities, a po...
28 Mai 35min

A Plan to Eliminate All of Catalina Island’s Deer Is Sparking Controversy
Catalina Island’s deer have been part of the island long enough that most residents have never known it without them. The Catalina Island Conservancy, which manages most of the island’s land, says the...
25 Mai 37min

LA’s New Streetlight Tax: Why Some Property Owners Could Pay Thousands | Jon Fleischman
Los Angeles property owners have until June 2 to vote on an assessment that would nearly quadruple what they currently pay for streetlights, a decision cities across California are increasingly facing...
21 Mai 30min

The CCP's Influence Network Behind a California Mayor's Guilty Plea
Eileen Wang's guilty plea reads like a local story. The mayor of Arcadia agreed to her federal charges of acting as an illegal foreign agent for China.Joshua Philipp, senior journalist for The Epoch T...
18 Mai 29min

The Legal Loophole Pushing California Businesses Toward Closure | Taha Saleh
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was designed to give people with disabilities equal access to public life. In California, home to more ADA lawsuits than any other state, a legal loophole has...
14 Mai 36min




















